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Jan 27 2014 12:57pm
Quote (NinjaSushi2 @ 25 Jan 2014 20:25)
Thanks guys, very helpful. Rockonkenshin also recommended me Visual Studio. College CPU One course. Also taking SQL so that website should help. :)

+rep for sure.


I am not sure what cpu one course is.. stupid phone autocorrect. C++ course sounds like what I mean.

Quote (rockonkenshin @ 27 Jan 2014 09:35)
Unless you are embedded developer Getting Things Done™ is much more important than reinventing the wheel and fucking around with problems that have already been solved.


lol

I think I will muck around with a lot of IDEs and find ones that challenge but don't waste my time.

Now does anyone know of any good Cloud IDEs or Linux Distro IDEs? (I am new to both these departments.)
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Jan 27 2014 04:25pm
Quote (NinjaSushi2 @ Jan 27 2014 10:57am)
I am not sure what cpu one course is.. stupid phone autocorrect. C++ course sounds like what I mean.



lol

I think I will muck around with a lot of IDEs and find ones that challenge but don't waste my time.

Now does anyone know of any good Cloud IDEs or Linux Distro IDEs? (I am new to both these departments.)


Code blocks & Eclipse for Linux. I've never used a cloud ide but a quick Google search turned up this article with a bunch of recommendations.
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/cloud-ide-developers/
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Jan 27 2014 04:52pm
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Code blocks & Eclipse for Linux. I've never used a cloud ide but a quick Google search turned up this article with a bunch of recommendations.
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/cloud-ide-developers/


I was reading some of those but was wondering if anyone had any hands on with them from JSP.
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Jan 27 2014 05:16pm
Visual studio if you can afford it
Otherwise code::blocks is good to :)
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Jan 27 2014 08:07pm
visual studio works fine
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Jan 27 2014 08:55pm
Quote (rockonkenshin @ Jan 27 2014 09:35am)
Unless you are embedded developer Getting Things Done™ is much more important than reinventing the wheel and fucking around with problems that have already been solved.



I guess you guys weren't electrical engineering majors, once you get into micro processor programming lmk what you think.
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Jan 27 2014 09:55pm
It's a lot of fun to just use vim + gcc on the linux command line...

also for anyone saying c++ is dead/ dying, you're very funny.
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Jan 27 2014 10:02pm
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I guess you guys weren't electrical engineering majors, once you get into micro processor programming lmk what you think.


Hence why I mentioned the "outside of embedded development". With that kind of memory and storage constraint there isn't much you can do.
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Jan 28 2014 10:44am
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I guess you guys weren't electrical engineering majors, once you get into micro processor programming lmk what you think.


I think you have no idea how much can be reduced to a no-op by a good compiler and templates. And that's beside the point, in a constrained environment you need the help of a good toolset (IDE being one of the tools) even more, unless, as an Almighty Electrical Engineering Major, you don't need to do more than blink a few diodes ;)
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Jan 28 2014 11:37am
That's cool and all, I think I'm going to screw with some IDEs. And I have to learn Oracle. Blah. Haha
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